More Public Access Could be Coming to Utah’s Rivers and Streams

(KCPW News) The question of how accessible Utah’s rivers and streams should be remains in the hands of a judge. Monday, a fourth district judge ruled that while the waters are public, he wants more information on the matter before he can determine whether a law limiting access to them is unconstitutional. KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports on one group’s mission to reclaim access to Utah waters.

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Join the Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy for the Ambassador John Price & Marcia Price World Affairs Lecture Series. We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Mvemba Phezo Dizolele who will examine the causes and reasons[...]

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More than 30 seasoned storytellers will join forces with professional musicians, dancers and other collaborators to host the first-ever Old Capitol Storytelling Festival in the Central Utah communities of Fillmore, Delta and Snake Valley March[...]